A few of you got to spend some Moab trail time with Jack and you know how lucky you are. As the obit writer notes, he was a giant in the Moab community when it came to knowing the country he so loved. For those of you who enjoy wheeling in the Moab area, you can thank Jack for being a pioneer of the sport and sharing the wonders he found.

Sorry to hear about the loss of Jack. Dee and I really enjoyed the time we spent with you and Jack on that trip. Maybe we should make a plaque in memory of Jack and place it some where in Moab that would have been one of his favorite spots.

Good to read the kind thoughts. Farnham,your offer of creating a memorial to Jack is very generous and appreciated. I will contact Jack's daughter, Jean, give her the link to this thread and ask for her input on the possibility of a memorial stone.
Here are a few pics of adventures with Jack. He wasn't fond of having his picture taken but he would stand still - for a little bit. You get a sense of his humor by checking out the name of his Cherokee. I included one taken from up high looking down on a track in the canyon floor below. Every time I went out with Jack, it always set the hook for further adventures, leaving me wondering what was around the next corner.